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1. Viljar Lipard, Audentese SK; 2 JUDO EESTI MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED 20. jaanuar, Tartu MEHED Kuni 60 kg (7). 1. Viljar Lipard, Audentese SK; 2. Mark Tširkin, SK Mikado; 3. Patrick Pavlov, Aitado Klubi ja Marcus Saksladu, Audentese SK. Kuni 66 kg (13). 1. Boriss Stupkin, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev; 2. Marat Nizamov, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev; 3. Markus Savi, Aitado Klubi ja Deniss Stupkin, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev. Kuni 73 kg (12). 1. Pärt Laas, SK Ala; 2. Ants Oscar Pertelson, SK Ookami; 3. Nikita Razin, M-Dojo SK ja Deniel Nuriev, Audentese SK. Kuni 81 kg (11). 1. Kristjan Tõniste, Aitado Klubi; 2. Andre Seppa, SK Do; 3. Ralf Sven Viru, Aitado Klubi ja Aslanbeg Magomedkerimov, SK Dodze. Kuni 90 kg (6). 1. Klen-Kristofer Kaljulaid, Audentese SK; 2. Tanner Saar, Audentese SK; 3. Ilja Tšeburahhov, M-Dojo SK ja Ivar Rosenberg, JK REI. Kuni 100 kg (4). 1. Maas Kuusik, SK Do; 2. Simon Sülla, Aitado Klubi; 3. Aleksei Jaroš, SK Dvigatel. Üle 100 kg (4). 1. Grigori Minaškin, Audentese SK; 2. Tanel Karro, Audentese SK; 3. Jevgeni Šlepin, SK Dodze. NAISED Kuni 48 kg (5). 1. Loa Sagor, Kuressaare Kesklinna SK; 2. Alina Mehiläinen, SK Buffen-Do; 3. Margit Tomberg, JK Samurai. Kuni 52 kg (4). 1. Anna-Liisa Nurm, SK Do; 2. Jekaterina Soboleva, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev; 3. Maria Tars, SK Do. Kuni 57 kg (6). 1. Caris Helena Kaup, SK Ookami; 2. Vilena Aršakjan, Audentese SK; 3. Darja Mihhailova, SK Kibuvits ja Merit Tarkus, Aitado Klubi. Kuni 63 kg (8). 1. Debora Lehtsalu, Audentese SK; 2. Viktoria Zubkova, M- Dojo SK; 3. Maria Simona Papp, JK Dokyo ja Maria Jakimova, Audentese SK. Kuni 70 kg (2). 1. Kristel Naelso, Audentese SK; 2. Jelizaveta Korobeinikova, Audentese SK. Üle 70 kg (5). 1. Annika Karilaid, Aitado Klubi; 2. Nika Nedvedskaja, Audentese SK; 3. Karolina Bessalova, SK Kibuvits. EESTI ABSOLUUTKAALU MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED 20. jaanuar, Tartu MEHED Absoluutkaal (8). 1. Grigori Minaškin, Audentese SK; 2. Aslanbeg Magomedkerimov, SK Dodze; 3. Aleksei Jaroš, SK Dvigatel ja Maas Kuusik, SK Do. NAISED Absoluutkaal (4). 1. Annika Karilaid, Aitado Klubi; 2. Kristel Naelso, Audentese SK; 3. Karolina Bessalova, SK Kibuvits. EESTI JUUNIORIDE MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED 17. märts, Võru MEESJUUNIORID U-21 Kuni 55 kg (6). 1. Marcus Saksladu, Audentese SK; 2. Kirill Postol, SK Ookami; 3. Artur Jeremejev, SK Do ja Ats Andreas Prangli, SK Ookami. Kuni 60 kg (6). 1. Viljar Lipard, Audentese SK; 2. Patrick Pavlov, Aitado Klubi; 3. Randy Nagel, JK REI ja Rene Altosar, Audentese SK. Kuni 66 kg (13). 1. Boriss Stupkin, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev; 2. Matheas Trilljärv, JK Dokyo; 3. Nikita Mirošnitšenko, Budolinn Judokool ja Andre Tunger, Budolinn Judokool. Kuni 73 kg (11). 1. Deniel Nuriev, Audentese SK; 2. Erik Päslane, SK Afina; 3. Jevgeni Bašarov, SK Kibuvits ja Joonatan Ristmäe, SK Do. Kuni 81 kg (10). 1. Ralf Sven Viru, Aitado Klubi; 2. Armen Movsisjan, Audentese SK; 3. Markus Perelstein, SK Ookami ja Klimen Leštšenko, Audentese SK. Kuni 90 kg (9). 1. Karl Tani Priilinn-Türk, Aitado Klubi; 2. Karl Tüksammel, Aitado Klubi; 3. Leonid Kuvajev, Budolinn Judokool ja Ilja Tšeburahhov, M-Dojo SK. Kuni 100 kg (3). 1. Simon Sülla, Aitado Klubi; 2. Kaur Kangur, SK ZEN; 3. Trever Ojala, JK Samurai. Üle 100 kg (4). 1. Samuel Mikk, SK Do; 2. Eduard Ladõgin, Audentese SK; 3. Marn Merkušev, SK Kibuvits. NAISJUUNIORID U-21 Kuni 48 kg (4). 1. Maria Tars, SK Do; 2. Alina Mehiläinen, Narva SpK Energia / SK Buffen-Do; 3. Tuule Lääts, JK Samurai. Kuni 52 kg (3). 1. Jekaterina Soboleva, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev; 2. Annabel Nõmmik, SK Do; 3. Margit Tomberg, JK Samurai. Kuni 57 kg (4). 1. Darja Mihhailova, SK Kibuvits; 2. Vilena Aršakjan, Audentese SK; 3. Merit Tarkus, Audentese SK. Kuni 63 kg (6). 1. Debora Lehtsalu, Audentese SK; 2. Darja Tokmantseva, Narva SpK Energia / SK Buffen-Do; 3. Maria Simona Papp, JK Dokyo ja Maria Jakimova, Audentese SK. Kuni 70 kg (3). 1. Jelizaveta Korobeinikova, Audentese SK; 2. Hanna Eliisa Sõrra, SK Do; 3. Maris Pikkmets, Aitado Klubi. Üle 70 kg (4). 1. Annika Karilaid, Aitado Klubi; 2. Nika Nedvedskaja, Audentese SK; 3. Kai Pähkel, SK Sakura. EESTI NOORTE MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED (A-KLASS) 20. jaanuar, Tartu NOORMEHED U-18 Kuni 50 kg (3). 1. Timur Leštšenski, Audentese SK; 2. Färhad Mirijev, Budolinn Judokool; 3. Kaimar Kangur, SK Do. Kuni 55 kg (8). 1. Marcus Saksladu, Audentese SK; 2. Artur Jeremejev, SK Do; 3. Kirill Postol, SK Ookami ja Randy Nagel, JK REI. Kuni 60 kg (6). 1. Viljar Lipard, Audentese SK; 2. Vjatšeslav Zahharov, SK Kibuvits; 3. Deivid Aoveer, JK Samurai ja Igor Batmanov, SK Kibuvits. Kuni 66 kg (8). 1. Randel Päästel, JK REI; 2. Matheas Trilljärv, JK Dokyo; 3. Andre Tunger, Budolinn Judokool ja Rene Altosar, Audentese SK. Kuni 73 kg (12). 1. Sten-Erik Kärber, Aitado Klubi; 2. Patrik Rooseldt, Aitado Klubi; 3. Marek-Marten Ranne, SK ZEN ja Mark Vinogradov, Budolinn Judokool. Kuni 81 kg (7). 1. Givi Kokhtašvili, JK REI; 2. Maur Kuura, Audentese SK; 3. Georg Eric Reimets, JK Dokyo ja Argo Mägi, SK ZEN. Kuni 90 kg (4). 1. Karl Tani Priilinn-Türk, Aitado Klubi; 2. Marn Oas, SK Do; 3. Sander Šapkin, Aitado Klubi. Üle 90 kg (5). 1. Samuel Mikk, SK Do; 2. Kaur Kangur, SK ZEN; 3. Trever Ojala, JK Samurai. NEIUD U-18 Kuni 48 kg (2). 1. Margit Tomberg, JK Samurai; 2. Marta Kesküla, JK Samurai. Kuni 52 kg (4). 1. Anna-Liisa Nurm, SK Do; 2. Maria Tars, SK Do; 3. Annabel Nõmmik, SK Do. Kuni 57 kg (4). 1. Darja Mihhailova, SK Kibuvits; 2. Merit Tarkus, Aitado Klubi; 3. Vilena Aršakjan, Audentese SK. Kuni 63 kg (4). 1. Maria Simona Papp, JK Dokyo; 2. Maria Jakimova, Audentese SK; 3. Krisna Karpenko, SK Buffen-Do. Kuni 70 kg (2). 1. Jelizaveta Korobeinikova, Audentese SK; 2. Maris Pikkmets, Aitado Klubi. Üle 70 kg (2). 1. Laura Silde, Viljandi SK Taifu; 2. Annika Hochstäer, SK Sakura. EESTI NOORTE MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED (B-KLASS) 17. märts, Võru NOORMEHED U-16 Kuni 42 kg (8). 1. Jegor Novikov, Budolinn Judokool; 2. Mihhail Šur, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev; 3. Kaspar Gutmann, SK Do ja Aleksandr Kornijenko, SK Kibuvits. Kuni 46 kg (13). 1. Saad Dikajev, Audentese SK; 2. Mathias Käär, Aitado Klubi; 3. Jegor Golovtejev, SK Ookami ja Andreas Müller, Audentese SK. Kuni 50 kg (13). 1. Markus Villako, SK Do; 2. O Aleksander Raud, Toni Judokool; 3. Nikita Jolkin, Audentese SK ja Färhad Mirijev, Budolinn Judokool. Kuni 55 kg (13). 1. Artur Jeremejev, SK Do; 2. Andrys Koppel, Aitado Klubi; 3. Mark Tarnovski, SK Do ja Ats Andreas Prangli, SK Ookami. Kuni 60 kg (9). 1. Kirill Postol, SK Ookami; 2. Randy Nagel, JK REI; 3. Artur Türna, SK Do ja Siim Laos, SK Ala. Kuni 66 kg (17). 1. Aleksandr Karpov, Budolinn Judokool; 2. Jakob Vares, SK Do; 3. Maas Klais, Mikata ja Jari- Ma Salonen, SK Do. Kuni 73 kg (12). 1. Rasmus Talts, SK Ookami; 2. Gleb Ševtsov, SK Kibuvits; 3. Vladislav Rõndin, Audentese SK ja Karl-Johannes Pilt, SK Do. Kuni 81 kg (10). 1. Kasper Suur, SK Do; 2. Ruslan Ursaki, SK Kibuvits; 3. Daniil Gavrilin, Narva SpK Energia / SK Buffen-Do ja Sven Treier, JK REI. Üle 81 kg (6). 1. Eduard Ladõgin, Audentese SK; 2. Kabriel Kirna, SK Do; 3. Aleksandr Ljubimov, SK Dodze ja Samuel Mikk, SK Do. NEIUD U-16 Kuni 44 kg (4). 1. Henriea Lippus, SK Barra; 2. Soa Postusenko, Budolinn Judokool; 3. Teele Lestal, SK Do. Kuni 48 kg (5). 1. Anna Kotova, Budolinn Judokool; 2. Teevi Lääts, JK Samurai; 3. Anna Potapova, Narva SpK Energia / SK Buffen-Do. Kuni 52 kg (5). 1. Jasmin Viinamägi, SK Ookami; 2. Annabel Nõmmik, SK Do; 3. Merily Koppelmaa, Aitado Klubi. Kuni 57 kg (3). 1. Jekaterina Brjakina, Audentese SK; 2. Päike Triinu Tamm, Aitado Klubi; 3. Valeria Paist, SpK Bushinkan. Kuni 63 kg (3). 1. Krisna Karpenko, Narva SpK Energia / SK Buffen-Do; 2. Maria Simona Papp, JK Dokyo; 3. Arnika Ojala, JK Samurai. Üle 63 kg (6). 1. Maris Pikkmets, Aitado Klubi; 2. Ailin Budõlina, Budolinn Judokool; 3. Hanna Eliisa Sõrra, SK Do ja Pelageja Krasnova, Budolinn Judokool. EESTI NOORTE MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED (C-KLASS) 11. mai, Tallinn POEGLAPSED U-14 Kuni 34 kg (23). 1. Artak Azarumjan, Audentese SK; 2. Rasmus Kivila, Audentese SK; 3. Filipp Štšekon, Audentese SK ja Bert Berg, SK Do. Kuni 38 kg (38). 1. Timur Alimov, Budolinn Judokool; 2. Dmitri Vinogradov, Budolinn Judokool; 3. Samir Agajev, Audentese SK ja Karl-Marn Villako, SK Do. Kuni 42 kg (22). 1. Jegor Novikov, Budolinn Judokool; 2. Kaur Vesberg, Kuressaare Kesklinna SK; 3. Mihhail Šur, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev ja Edward Jakimov, Audentese SK. Kuni 46 kg (17). 1. Saad Dikajev, Audentese SK; 2. Krisan-Jaan Koppel, Aitado Klubi; 3. Tair Tiitus, JK Samurai ja Maverick Noormets, Aitado Klubi. Kuni 50 kg (23). 1. Hendrik Puuraid, SK Barra; 2. Crisan Markus Kasesalu, SK Mikado; 3. Joonas Reier, Toni Judokool ja Andreas Müller, Audentese SK. Kuni 55 kg (12). 1. Nikita Jolkin, Audentese SK; 2. Frederik Rooseldt, Aitado Klubi; 3. Karl Markus Saar, SK Do ja Kaspar Raidma, SK Barra. Kuni 62 kg (18). 1. Maas Krister Rannik, Toni Judokool; 2. Rasmus Koort, JK REI; 3. Artjom Tištšenko, Kohtla-Järve SS Kalev ja Andrei Povodov, Budolinn Judokool. Kuni 70 kg (10). 1. Artur Aleksejev, Narva SpK Energia / SK Buffen- Do; 2. Andrei Pustovalov, M-Dojo SK; 3. Jakob Anslan, Audentese SK ja Romet Raad, SK Do. Üle 70 kg (7). 1. Jevgeni Ladõgin, Audentese SK; 2. Markus Kajak, SK Ala; 3. Kirill Pelih, SK Kibuvits ja Rasmus Ritson, SK Ala. TÜTARLAPSED U-14 Kuni 36 kg (8).
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